You will never see a more botched performance caught on camera. The ChineseAssociation of Sweden put on a Chinese cultural arts festival that was a pretty huge disaster. Some of the worst singing, kung fu, and dance you'll see in a long time was passed off as traditional Chinese culture. The whole world is fascinated by Chinese culture, but what exactly is traditional Chinese culture? It might not be so easy to find an answer. For decades, the Chinese Communist Party has systematically wiped out 5,000 years of Chinese history and civilization. Temples were destroyed, books were burned, and Masters were forbidden from passing down their crafts. The Book of Changes says, "things perceivable and tangible are containers; things invisible and intangible are Tao." So while you can go to China, or see a performance group from China abroad, you're really not getting traditional Chinese culture. It might have the trappings of it, but the actual heart has been removed.
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NPR: Newly Released Documents Detail Traumas of China's Cultural Revolution
http://www.npr.org/2016/05/05/476873854/newly-released-documents-detail-traumas-of-chinas-cultural-revolution
New York Times: 50 Years of Communism in China
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/asia/china-index-timeline.htmlHistory: Cultural Revolution
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Have you heard the term "Cultural Revolution" and wondered what it refers to? Or maybe you know it was a rough time in Chinese history but don't know what happened during that time. JoinMikeChen as he gives you a brief overview of China's Cultural Revolution and helps you understand some of the phenomena that characterized that time.

Chinese culture is very different from mine so I easily screw up when being in China. Today, I am talking about the concept of losing face or to lose face / save face in Chinese society. But please, let me know in the comments below if you think this is only Chinese or actually a global concept?? :D
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The Revolution was launched in May 1966, after Mao alleged that bourgeois elements had infiltrated the government and society at large, aiming to restore capitalism. He insisted that these "revisionists" be removed through violent class struggle. China's youth responded to Mao's appeal by forming Red Guard groups around the country. The movement spread into the military, urban workers, and the Communist Party leadership itself. It resulted in widespread factional struggles in all walks of life. In the top leadership, it led to a mass purge of senior officials, most notably Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping. During the same period Mao's personality cult grew to immense proportions.

Identity

There are 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in China. In terms of numbers however, Han Chinese is by far the largest group. Throughout history, many groups have merged into neighboring ethnicities or disappeared. At the same time, many within the Han identity have maintained distinct linguistic and regional cultural traditions. The term Zhonghua Minzu has been used to describe the notion of Chinese nationalism in general. Much of the traditional identity within the community has to do with distinguishing the family name.

Revolution

A revolution (from the Latinrevolutio, "a turn around") is a fundamental change in political power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time when the population rises up in revolt against the current authorities.
Aristotle described two types of political revolution:

Scholarly debates about what does and does not constitute a revolution center on several issues. Early studies of revolutions primarily analyzed events in European history from a psychological perspective, but more modern examinations include global events and incorporate perspectives from several social sciences, including sociology and political science. Several generations of scholarly thought on revolutions have generated many competing theories and contributed much to the current understanding of this complex phenomenon.

What Happened to Traditional Chinese Culture? | China Uncensored

You will never see a more botched performance caught on camera. The ChineseAssociation of Sweden put on a Chinese cultural arts festival that was a pretty huge disaster. Some of the worst singing, kung fu, and dance you'll see in a long time was passed off as traditional Chinese culture. The whole world is fascinated by Chinese culture, but what exactly is traditional Chinese culture? It might not be so easy to find an answer. For decades, the Chinese Communist Party has systematically wiped out 5,000 years of Chinese history and civilization. Temples were destroyed, books were burned, and Masters were forbidden from passing down their crafts. The Book of Changes says, "things perceivable and tangible are containers; things invisible and intangible are Tao." So while you can go to China, or see a performance group from China abroad, you're really not getting traditional Chinese culture. It might have the trappings of it, but the actual heart has been removed.
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What Was China's Cultural Revolution and Why Was It So Violent?

What Was China's Cultural Revolution and Why Was It So Violent?

What Was China's Cultural Revolution and Why Was It So Violent?

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New Yorker: The Cost of the Cultural Revolution, Fifty Years Later
http://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-cost-of-the-cultural-revolution-fifty-years-later
NPR: Newly Released Documents Detail Traumas of China's Cultural Revolution
http://www.npr.org/2016/05/05/476873854/newly-released-documents-detail-traumas-of-chinas-cultural-revolution
New York Times: 50 Years of Communism in China
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/asia/china-index-timeline.htmlHistory: Cultural Revolution
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What Is the Cultural Revolution?

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Chinese Culture: Losing Face 中国文化；丢脸／有没有面子

Chinese culture is very different from mine so I easily screw up when being in China. Today, I am talking about the concept of losing face or to lose face / save face in Chinese society. But please, let me know in the comments below if you think this is only Chinese or actually a global concept?? :D
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China: Cultural Differences #2

I absolutely love China, and part of it is because of the culture here. It makes for an interesting time. This is a follow up to an older video about culture. I hope you enjoy this one!
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6:54

Chinese Cultural Dance of Dai Zu by Gala Classical Dance

Chinese Cultural Dance of Dai Zu by Gala Classical Dance

Chinese Cultural Dance of Dai Zu by Gala Classical Dance

The Chinese cultural dance of Dai Zu, describing the gorgeous young ladies of Dai Zu with sweet singing and graceful dance movement. Performed by students of GalaClassical Dance, Malaysia.
Gala Classical Dance, established in year 2002 is a dance company in Malaysia dedicated to promote, preserve and enhance the authentic cultural and classical dance of Malaysia.

Chinese Cultural Revolution - (66-76 years)

New China turbulent darkness for 10 years. Ignorance of the political revolution

17:16

China under Mao - The Cultural Revolution

China under Mao - The Cultural Revolution

China under Mao - The Cultural Revolution

3:36

Chinese Cultural Revolution: the boy who denounced his mother

Chinese Cultural Revolution: the boy who denounced his mother

Chinese Cultural Revolution: the boy who denounced his mother

Chinese Cultural Revolution: the boy who denounced his mother
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
In 1970, FangZhongmou, a doctor in the eastern Chinese province of Anhui, was charged as a counter-revolutionary and executed. What makes the case unusual is that she was killed after being denounced by her teenage son, Zhang Hongbing. Zhang, 60, describes his role in his mother's death, which he now bitterly regrets, but is publicising to highlight the 'catastrophe' of the 1966-76 Chinese Cultural Revolution.

What was China's Cultural Revolution? BBC News

The Cultural Revolution, a campaign launched by then-leader Mao Zedong to get rid of his rivals, led to massive social, economic and political upheaval in China. Here we explain what happened.
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Chinese Culture Tips for Americans

What Happened to Traditional Chinese Culture? | China Uncensored

You will never see a more botched performance caught on camera. The ChineseAssociation of Sweden put on a Chinese cultural arts festival that was a pretty huge disaster. Some of the worst singing, kung fu, and dance you'll see in a long time was passed off as traditional Chinese culture. The whole world is fascinated by Chinese culture, but what exactly is traditional Chinese culture? It might not be so easy to find an answer. For decades, the Chinese Communist Party has systematically wiped out 5,000 years of Chinese history and civilization. Temples were destroyed, books were burned, and Masters were forbidden from passing down their crafts. The Book of Changes says, "things perceivable and tangible are containers; things invisible and intangible are Tao." So while you can go to China, ...

What Is the Cultural Revolution?

Have you heard the term "Cultural Revolution" and wondered what it refers to? Or maybe you know it was a rough time in Chinese history but don't know what happened during that time. JoinMikeChen as he gives you a brief overview of China's Cultural Revolution and helps you understand some of the phenomena that characterized that time.

April 15, 2013
How do we explain the surprising trajectory of the Chinese Communist revolution? Why has it taken such a different route from its Russian prototype?
An answer, Elizabeth Perry suggests, lies in the Chinese Communists' creative deployment of cultural resources -- during their revolutionary rise to power and afterward. Skillful "cultural positioning" and "cultural patronage" on the part of Mao Zedong, his comrades, and successors helped to construct a polity in which a foreign political system came to be accepted as familiarly "Chinese." Illustrated by numerous colorful images, Perry's talk traces this process through a case study of the Anyuan coal mine, where Mao and other early Communist leaders mobilized an influential labor movement at the beginning of their revolution...

published: 17 Apr 2013

Cultural Differences - China vs Japan vs US

Using the greatest single example I can to illustrate the biggest cultural difference, while not making this a 3 hour video.

published: 29 Feb 2016

THE GREAT SHENZEN CHINESE CULTURAL SHOW

Chinese Culture: Losing Face 中国文化；丢脸／有没有面子

Chinese culture is very different from mine so I easily screw up when being in China. Today, I am talking about the concept of losing face or to lose face / save face in Chinese society. But please, let me know in the comments below if you think this is only Chinese or actually a global concept?? :D
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China: Cultural Differences #2

I absolutely love China, and part of it is because of the culture here. It makes for an interesting time. This is a follow up to an older video about culture. I hope you enjoy this one!
Part 1: http://youtu.be/Nf6atpaO_OM
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/letchinasleep2
Twitter: @LetChinaSleep
我的微博：@懒惰老外
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published: 02 Sep 2013

Chinese Cultural Dance of Dai Zu by Gala Classical Dance

The Chinese cultural dance of Dai Zu, describing the gorgeous young ladies of Dai Zu with sweet singing and graceful dance movement. Performed by students of GalaClassical Dance, Malaysia.
Gala Classical Dance, established in year 2002 is a dance company in Malaysia dedicated to promote, preserve and enhance the authentic cultural and classical dance of Malaysia.

Chinese Cultural Revolution - (66-76 years)

New China turbulent darkness for 10 years. Ignorance of the political revolution

published: 28 Feb 2009

China under Mao - The Cultural Revolution

published: 21 Jan 2013

Chinese Cultural Revolution: the boy who denounced his mother

Chinese Cultural Revolution: the boy who denounced his mother
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
In 1970, FangZhongmou, a doctor in the eastern Chinese province of Anhui, was charged as a counter-revolutionary and executed. What makes the case unusual is that she was killed after being denounced by her teenage son, Zhang Hongbing. Zhang, 60, describes his role in his mother's death, which he now bitterly regrets, but is publicising to highlight the 'catastrophe' of the 1966-76 Chinese Cultural Revolution.

What was China's Cultural Revolution? BBC News

The Cultural Revolution, a campaign launched by then-leader Mao Zedong to get rid of his rivals, led to massive social, economic and political upheaval in China. Here we explain what happened.
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You will never see a more botched performance caught on camera. The ChineseAssociation of Sweden put on a Chinese cultural arts festival that was a pretty huge disaster. Some of the worst singing, kung fu, and dance you'll see in a long time was passed off as traditional Chinese culture. The whole world is fascinated by Chinese culture, but what exactly is traditional Chinese culture? It might not be so easy to find an answer. For decades, the Chinese Communist Party has systematically wiped out 5,000 years of Chinese history and civilization. Temples were destroyed, books were burned, and Masters were forbidden from passing down their crafts. The Book of Changes says, "things perceivable and tangible are containers; things invisible and intangible are Tao." So while you can go to China, or see a performance group from China abroad, you're really not getting traditional Chinese culture. It might have the trappings of it, but the actual heart has been removed.
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You will never see a more botched performance caught on camera. The ChineseAssociation of Sweden put on a Chinese cultural arts festival that was a pretty huge disaster. Some of the worst singing, kung fu, and dance you'll see in a long time was passed off as traditional Chinese culture. The whole world is fascinated by Chinese culture, but what exactly is traditional Chinese culture? It might not be so easy to find an answer. For decades, the Chinese Communist Party has systematically wiped out 5,000 years of Chinese history and civilization. Temples were destroyed, books were burned, and Masters were forbidden from passing down their crafts. The Book of Changes says, "things perceivable and tangible are containers; things invisible and intangible are Tao." So while you can go to China, or see a performance group from China abroad, you're really not getting traditional Chinese culture. It might have the trappings of it, but the actual heart has been removed.
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In 1966, Mao Zedong launched his communist campaign, ending in the deaths of millions. So, what do we know about the Cultural Revolution?
Learn More:
New Yorker: The Cost of the Cultural Revolution, Fifty Years Later
http://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-cost-of-the-cultural-revolution-fifty-years-later
NPR: Newly Released Documents Detail Traumas of China's Cultural Revolution
http://www.npr.org/2016/05/05/476873854/newly-released-documents-detail-traumas-of-chinas-cultural-revolution
New York Times: 50 Years of Communism in China
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/asia/china-index-timeline.htmlHistory: Cultural Revolution
http://www.history.com/topics/cultural-revolution
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In 1966, Mao Zedong launched his communist campaign, ending in the deaths of millions. So, what do we know about the Cultural Revolution?
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http://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-cost-of-the-cultural-revolution-fifty-years-later
NPR: Newly Released Documents Detail Traumas of China's Cultural Revolution
http://www.npr.org/2016/05/05/476873854/newly-released-documents-detail-traumas-of-chinas-cultural-revolution
New York Times: 50 Years of Communism in China
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/asia/china-index-timeline.htmlHistory: Cultural Revolution
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Have you heard the term "Cultural Revolution" and wondered what it refers to? Or maybe you know it was a rough time in Chinese history but don't know what happened during that time. JoinMikeChen as he gives you a brief overview of China's Cultural Revolution and helps you understand some of the phenomena that characterized that time.

Have you heard the term "Cultural Revolution" and wondered what it refers to? Or maybe you know it was a rough time in Chinese history but don't know what happened during that time. JoinMikeChen as he gives you a brief overview of China's Cultural Revolution and helps you understand some of the phenomena that characterized that time.

Chinese Culture: Losing Face 中国文化；丢脸／有没有面子

Chinese culture is very different from mine so I easily screw up when being in China. Today, I am talking about the concept of losing face or to lose face / sav...

Chinese culture is very different from mine so I easily screw up when being in China. Today, I am talking about the concept of losing face or to lose face / save face in Chinese society. But please, let me know in the comments below if you think this is only Chinese or actually a global concept?? :D
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Chinese culture is very different from mine so I easily screw up when being in China. Today, I am talking about the concept of losing face or to lose face / save face in Chinese society. But please, let me know in the comments below if you think this is only Chinese or actually a global concept?? :D
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China: Cultural Differences #2

I absolutely love China, and part of it is because of the culture here. It makes for an interesting time. This is a follow up to an older video about culture. I...

I absolutely love China, and part of it is because of the culture here. It makes for an interesting time. This is a follow up to an older video about culture. I hope you enjoy this one!
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I absolutely love China, and part of it is because of the culture here. It makes for an interesting time. This is a follow up to an older video about culture. I hope you enjoy this one!
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Chinese Cultural Dance of Dai Zu by Gala Classical Dance

The Chinese cultural dance of Dai Zu, describing the gorgeous young ladies of Dai Zu with sweet singing and graceful dance movement. Performed by students of Ga...

The Chinese cultural dance of Dai Zu, describing the gorgeous young ladies of Dai Zu with sweet singing and graceful dance movement. Performed by students of GalaClassical Dance, Malaysia.
Gala Classical Dance, established in year 2002 is a dance company in Malaysia dedicated to promote, preserve and enhance the authentic cultural and classical dance of Malaysia.

The Chinese cultural dance of Dai Zu, describing the gorgeous young ladies of Dai Zu with sweet singing and graceful dance movement. Performed by students of GalaClassical Dance, Malaysia.
Gala Classical Dance, established in year 2002 is a dance company in Malaysia dedicated to promote, preserve and enhance the authentic cultural and classical dance of Malaysia.

Chinese Cultural Revolution: the boy who denounced his mother
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In 1970, FangZhongmou, a doctor in the eastern Chinese province of Anhui, was charged as a counter-revolutionary and executed. What makes the case unusual is that she was killed after being denounced by her teenage son, Zhang Hongbing. Zhang, 60, describes his role in his mother's death, which he now bitterly regrets, but is publicising to highlight the 'catastrophe' of the 1966-76 Chinese Cultural Revolution.

Chinese Cultural Revolution: the boy who denounced his mother
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China & Chinese Culture -- A Glimpse of Chinese Culture

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Experience Chinese Culture

April 15, 2013
How do we explain the surprising trajectory of the Chinese Communist revolution? Why has it taken such a different route from its Russian prototype?
An answer, Elizabeth Perry suggests, lies in the Chinese Communists' creative deployment of cultural resources -- during their revolutionary rise to power and afterward. Skillful "cultural positioning" and "cultural patronage" on the part of Mao Zedong, his comrades, and successors helped to construct a polity in which a foreign political system came to be accepted as familiarly "Chinese." Illustrated by numerous colorful images, Perry's talk traces this process through a case study of the Anyuan coal mine, where Mao and other early Communist leaders mobilized an influential labor movement at the beginning of their revolution...

Chinese Etiquette & Cultural Awareness Training

Before going to the Beijing, China to cover the big games for 11AliveNews, BrendaWood and I paid a visit to Vicki Flier Hudson of Highroad Global Services. Vicki has learned about foreign cultures first hand and shared some of her tips with us. We produced this story which aired on WXIA-TV on August 6, 2008 in the 7pm newscast. Vicki's website is http://www.highroaders.com

published: 12 Jan 2010

25 Shocking China Facts - Shocking Facts About China Culture

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China vs. Japan

China and Japan are two vastly different countries with a difficult past and history with each other. Both are super powers in Asia, but are very different in almost every way imaginable. I have lived in China for many years, and have had an active interest in Japan for most of my life, and now I have the chance to compare the two. The economy, shopping, electronics, traffic, politeness, culture, food, all of these things can be compared when speaking about these 2 nations.
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‎2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius: World History #7

2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius:
Crash CourseWorld History #7
In which John introduces you to quite a lot of Chinese history by
discussing the complicated relationship between the Confucian scholars
who wrote Chinese history and the emperors (and empress) who made it.
Included is a brief introduction to all the dynasties in Chinese
history and an introduction to Confucius and the Confucian emphasis on
filial piety, the role the mandate of heaven played in organizing
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published: 09 Mar 2012

Chinese Family Culture and Traditions Project Video

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China & Chinese Culture -- A Glimpse of Chinese Culture

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China, a nation in the remote East, has been attracting the world to her 5,000-year history and civilization.
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Welcome to ChinaExplore!
China, a nation in the remote East, has been attracting the world to her 5,000-year history and civilization.
Are you interested in Chinese culture?
Do you want to have a trip in China?
Do you have a plan to study or work in China?
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A Glimpse of Chinese Culture is our course, which aims to help people command a general knowledge of Chinese culture and acquaint them with the English expressions of Chinese culture. The course presents Chinese culture with the illustration of melodious music and vivid pictures so as to make the profound culture learning relaxing and pleasing.
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http://mocomi.com/ presents: ChinaFunFacts
China is officially known as the People’s Republic of China.
China has the largest population in the world, with about 1.3 billion people as on October 1, 2014. One in five people in the world is Chinese!
Area wise, China is the fourth largest country in the world, after Russia, Canada, and the U.S.The Great Wall of China is the world’s largest man made structure.
Tea was discovered in China in 2737 BC, when a tea leaf fell in a Chinese emperor’s cup of boiling water.
The Chinese are also credited with the invention of a vast array of things including paper, compass, gunpowder.
Suspension bridges were invented in China in 25 B.C.Paper money was invented in China, around 1,400 years ago.
Fingerprinting was practiced in China as early as 700 A.D.China’s national sport is table tennis.
The Chinese army has trained 10,000 pigeons to serve as a back up communication system.
All giant pandas in the world are on loan from China. When a baby panda is born, it is sent back to China, to expand the gene pool.
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http://mocomi.com/ presents: ChinaFunFacts
China is officially known as the People’s Republic of China.
China has the largest population in the world, with about 1.3 billion people as on October 1, 2014. One in five people in the world is Chinese!
Area wise, China is the fourth largest country in the world, after Russia, Canada, and the U.S.The Great Wall of China is the world’s largest man made structure.
Tea was discovered in China in 2737 BC, when a tea leaf fell in a Chinese emperor’s cup of boiling water.
The Chinese are also credited with the invention of a vast array of things including paper, compass, gunpowder.
Suspension bridges were invented in China in 25 B.C.Paper money was invented in China, around 1,400 years ago.
Fingerprinting was practiced in China as early as 700 A.D.China’s national sport is table tennis.
The Chinese army has trained 10,000 pigeons to serve as a back up communication system.
All giant pandas in the world are on loan from China. When a baby panda is born, it is sent back to China, to expand the gene pool.
Here, people like dyeing their pets so that they look like other animals.
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Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (June 26, 1892 -- March 6, 1973), also known by her Chinese nameSai Zhenzhu (Chinese: 賽珍珠; pinyin: Sài Zhēnzhū), was an American writer and novelist. As the daughter of missionaries, Buck spent most of her life before 1934 in China. Her novel The Good Earth was the best-selling fiction book in the U.S. in 1931 and 1932 and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. In 1938, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces."
After her return to the United States in 1935, she continued her prolific writing career, and became a prominent advocate of the rights of women and minority groups, and wrote widely on Asian cultures, becoming particularly well known for her efforts on behalf of Asian and mixed race adoption.
Many contemporary reviewers were positive, and praised her "beautiful prose," even though her "style is apt to degenerate into overrepetition and confusion."[20] Robert Benchley wrote a parody of The Good Earth that focused on just these qualities, to excellent effect. Peter Conn, in his biography of Buck, argues that despite the accolades awarded to her, Buck's contribution to literature has been mostly forgotten or deliberately ignored by America's cultural gatekeepers.[21] Kang Liao argues that Buck played a "pioneering role in demythologizing China and the Chinese people in the American mind."[22] Phyllis Bentley, in an overview of Buck's work published in 1935, was altogether impressed: "But we may say at least that for the interest of her chosen material, the sustained high level of her technical skill, and the frequent universality of her conceptions, Mrs. Buck is entitled to take rank as a considerable artist. To read her novels is to gain not merely knowledge of China but wisdom about life."[23] These works aroused considerable popular sympathy for China, and helped foment poor relations with Japan.[24]
Anchee Min, author of a fictionalized life of Pearl Buck, broke down upon reading Buck's work, because she had portrayed the Chinese peasants "with such love, affection and humanity".[25]
Buck was honored in 1983 with a 5¢ Great Americans series postage stamp issued by the United States Postal Service[26] In 1999 she was designated a Women's History Month Honoree by the National Women's History Project.[27]
(赛珍珠故居) Buck's former residence at Nanjing University is now the Sai Zhenzhu Memorial House along the West Wall of the university's north campus. U.S. PresidentGeorge H.W.Bush toured the Pearl S. Buck House in October 1998. He expressed that he, like millions of other Americans, had gained an appreciation for the Chinese through Buck's writing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_s_buck

Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (June 26, 1892 -- March 6, 1973), also known by her Chinese nameSai Zhenzhu (Chinese: 賽珍珠; pinyin: Sài Zhēnzhū), was an American writer and novelist. As the daughter of missionaries, Buck spent most of her life before 1934 in China. Her novel The Good Earth was the best-selling fiction book in the U.S. in 1931 and 1932 and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. In 1938, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces."
After her return to the United States in 1935, she continued her prolific writing career, and became a prominent advocate of the rights of women and minority groups, and wrote widely on Asian cultures, becoming particularly well known for her efforts on behalf of Asian and mixed race adoption.
Many contemporary reviewers were positive, and praised her "beautiful prose," even though her "style is apt to degenerate into overrepetition and confusion."[20] Robert Benchley wrote a parody of The Good Earth that focused on just these qualities, to excellent effect. Peter Conn, in his biography of Buck, argues that despite the accolades awarded to her, Buck's contribution to literature has been mostly forgotten or deliberately ignored by America's cultural gatekeepers.[21] Kang Liao argues that Buck played a "pioneering role in demythologizing China and the Chinese people in the American mind."[22] Phyllis Bentley, in an overview of Buck's work published in 1935, was altogether impressed: "But we may say at least that for the interest of her chosen material, the sustained high level of her technical skill, and the frequent universality of her conceptions, Mrs. Buck is entitled to take rank as a considerable artist. To read her novels is to gain not merely knowledge of China but wisdom about life."[23] These works aroused considerable popular sympathy for China, and helped foment poor relations with Japan.[24]
Anchee Min, author of a fictionalized life of Pearl Buck, broke down upon reading Buck's work, because she had portrayed the Chinese peasants "with such love, affection and humanity".[25]
Buck was honored in 1983 with a 5¢ Great Americans series postage stamp issued by the United States Postal Service[26] In 1999 she was designated a Women's History Month Honoree by the National Women's History Project.[27]
(赛珍珠故居) Buck's former residence at Nanjing University is now the Sai Zhenzhu Memorial House along the West Wall of the university's north campus. U.S. PresidentGeorge H.W.Bush toured the Pearl S. Buck House in October 1998. He expressed that he, like millions of other Americans, had gained an appreciation for the Chinese through Buck's writing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_s_buck

Before going to the Beijing, China to cover the big games for 11AliveNews, BrendaWood and I paid a visit to Vicki Flier Hudson of Highroad Global Services. Vicki has learned about foreign cultures first hand and shared some of her tips with us. We produced this story which aired on WXIA-TV on August 6, 2008 in the 7pm newscast. Vicki's website is http://www.highroaders.com

Before going to the Beijing, China to cover the big games for 11AliveNews, BrendaWood and I paid a visit to Vicki Flier Hudson of Highroad Global Services. Vicki has learned about foreign cultures first hand and shared some of her tips with us. We produced this story which aired on WXIA-TV on August 6, 2008 in the 7pm newscast. Vicki's website is http://www.highroaders.com

25 Shocking China Facts - Shocking Facts About China Culture

Here are 25 ShockingChinaFacts - Shocking Facts About China Culture
Every country has their own traditions and culture, but some of the things they do in Chi...

Here are 25 ShockingChinaFacts - Shocking Facts About China Culture
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Here are 25 ShockingChinaFacts - Shocking Facts About China Culture
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China vs. Japan

China and Japan are two vastly different countries with a difficult past and history with each other. Both are super powers in Asia, but are very different in a...

China and Japan are two vastly different countries with a difficult past and history with each other. Both are super powers in Asia, but are very different in almost every way imaginable. I have lived in China for many years, and have had an active interest in Japan for most of my life, and now I have the chance to compare the two. The economy, shopping, electronics, traffic, politeness, culture, food, all of these things can be compared when speaking about these 2 nations.
One Developing, one Developed. What are the differences between China and Japan?
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China and Japan are two vastly different countries with a difficult past and history with each other. Both are super powers in Asia, but are very different in almost every way imaginable. I have lived in China for many years, and have had an active interest in Japan for most of my life, and now I have the chance to compare the two. The economy, shopping, electronics, traffic, politeness, culture, food, all of these things can be compared when speaking about these 2 nations.
One Developing, one Developed. What are the differences between China and Japan?
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2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius:
Crash CourseWorld History #7
In which John introduces you to quite a lot of Chinese history by
discussing the complicated relationship between the Confucian scholars
who wrote Chinese history and the emperors (and empress) who made it.
Included is a brief introduction to all the dynasties in Chinese
history and an introduction to Confucius and the Confucian emphasis on
filial piety, the role the mandate of heaven played in organizing
China, and how China became the first modern state.
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2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius:
Crash CourseWorld History #7
In which John introduces you to quite a lot of Chinese history by
discussing the complicated relationship between the Confucian scholars
who wrote Chinese history and the emperors (and empress) who made it.
Included is a brief introduction to all the dynasties in Chinese
history and an introduction to Confucius and the Confucian emphasis on
filial piety, the role the mandate of heaven played in organizing
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Chinese Family Culture and Traditions Project Video

This is all the information I could put in this small video.
My Chinese teacher recommended me to upload this, in case if anyone need some information on Chines...

This is all the information I could put in this small video.
My Chinese teacher recommended me to upload this, in case if anyone need some information on Chinese family culture.
~~~
Information from:
http://www.cultural-china.com/chinaWH/features/chinaoverview/TraditionalLifestyle.html
http://www.chinese-traditions-and-culture.com/chinese-traditions.html

This is all the information I could put in this small video.
My Chinese teacher recommended me to upload this, in case if anyone need some information on Chinese family culture.
~~~
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What Happened to Traditional Chinese Culture? | China Uncensored

You will never see a more botched performance caught on camera. The ChineseAssociation of Sweden put on a Chinese cultural arts festival that was a pretty huge disaster. Some of the worst singing, kung fu, and dance you'll see in a long time was passed off as traditional Chinese culture. The whole world is fascinated by Chinese culture, but what exactly is traditional Chinese culture? It might not be so easy to find an answer. For decades, the Chinese Communist Party has systematically wiped out 5,000 years of Chinese history and civilization. Temples were destroyed, books were burned, and Masters were forbidden from passing down their crafts. The Book of Changes says, "things perceivable and tangible are containers; things invisible and intangible are Tao." So while you can go to China, or see a performance group from China abroad, you're really not getting traditional Chinese culture. It might have the trappings of it, but the actual heart has been removed.
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What Was China's Cultural Revolution and Why Was It So Violent?

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How Strict Are China's Censorsh...

What Was China's Cultural Revolution and Why Was It So Violent?

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In 1966, Mao Zedong launched his communist campaign, ending in the deaths of millions. So, what do we know about the Cultural Revolution?
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http://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-cost-of-the-cultural-revolution-fifty-years-later
NPR: Newly Released Documents Detail Traumas of China's Cultural Revolution
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New York Times: 50 Years of Communism in China
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/asia/china-index-timeline.htmlHistory: Cultural Revolution
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Chinese Cultural Dance of Dai Zu by Gala Classical Dance

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Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (June 26, 1892 -- March 6, 1973), also known by her Chinese nameSai Zhenzhu (Chinese: 賽珍珠; pinyin: Sài Zhēnzhū), was an American writer and novelist. As the daughter of missionaries, Buck spent most of her life before 1934 in China. Her novel The Good Earth was the best-selling fiction book in the U.S. in 1931 and 1932 and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. In 1938, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces."
After her return to the United States in 1935, she continued her prolific writing career, and became a prominent advocate of the rights of women and minority groups, and wrote widely on Asian cultures, becoming particularly well known for her efforts on behalf of Asian and mixed race adoption.
Many contemporary reviewers were positive, and praised her "beautiful prose," even though her "style is apt to degenerate into overrepetition and confusion."[20] Robert Benchley wrote a parody of The Good Earth that focused on just these qualities, to excellent effect. Peter Conn, in his biography of Buck, argues that despite the accolades awarded to her, Buck's contribution to literature has been mostly forgotten or deliberately ignored by America's cultural gatekeepers.[21] Kang Liao argues that Buck played a "pioneering role in demythologizing China and the Chinese people in the American mind."[22] Phyllis Bentley, in an overview of Buck's work published in 1935, was altogether impressed: "But we may say at least that for the interest of her chosen material, the sustained high level of her technical skill, and the frequent universality of her conceptions, Mrs. Buck is entitled to take rank as a considerable artist. To read her novels is to gain not merely knowledge of China but wisdom about life."[23] These works aroused considerable popular sympathy for China, and helped foment poor relations with Japan.[24]
Anchee Min, author of a fictionalized life of Pearl Buck, broke down upon reading Buck's work, because she had portrayed the Chinese peasants "with such love, affection and humanity".[25]
Buck was honored in 1983 with a 5¢ Great Americans series postage stamp issued by the United States Postal Service[26] In 1999 she was designated a Women's History Month Honoree by the National Women's History Project.[27]
(赛珍珠故居) Buck's former residence at Nanjing University is now the Sai Zhenzhu Memorial House along the West Wall of the university's north campus. U.S. PresidentGeorge H.W.Bush toured the Pearl S. Buck House in October 1998. He expressed that he, like millions of other Americans, had gained an appreciation for the Chinese through Buck's writing.
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